Suzuhara complains to her boss about her husband's new job at the mall. She's in a foul mood, she tells him, because she's seen his name in his company's files. The boss tells her to stop complaining, because he saw her run out of the conference room earlier in the day. He asks her if she saw her husband do something to her, and she says that she did, but she doesn't want to say anything about it. She tells the boss that she didn't say anything because she was ashamed of something, and then she says, "Hey, look, I'm putting in all of the work, does it look any better on the theme that you want me to talk about?" The boss says that if she keeps this up, she'll make everyone around her suffer, and he'll definitely never forgive her.
Suzuhara complains to her boss about her husband's new job at the mall. She's in a foul mood, she tells him, because she's seen his name in his company's files. The boss tells her to stop complaining, because he saw her run out of the conference room earlier in the day. He asks her if she saw her husband do something to her, and she says that she did, but she doesn't want to say anything about it. She tells the boss that she didn't say anything because she was ashamed of something, and then she says, "Hey, look, I'm putting in all of the work, does it look any better on the theme that you want me to talk about?" The boss says that if she keeps this up, she'll make everyone around her suffer, and he'll definitely never forgive her.